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The Codex Vaticanus (in Latin, "Vatican's codex") is one of the oldest and most valuable extant manuscripts of the Greek Bible (Gregory number: B/03). In addition to that most common reference, however, the term may refer to any other of the (thousands of) manuscripts preserved in the Vatican Library, a partial list of which follows:

Manuscripts of Aristotle

Manuscripts of Catullus

Manuscripts of the Bible

Manuscripts of Virgil

Renaissance manuscripts

Other

Mesoamerican manuscripts

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Codex Vaticanus (in Latin, "Vatican's codex") is one of the oldest and most valuable extant manuscripts of the Greek Bible (Gregory number: B/03). In addition to that most common reference, however, the term may refer to any other of the (thousands of) manuscripts preserved in the Vatican Library, a partial list of which follows:

Manuscripts of Aristotle

Manuscripts of Catullus

Manuscripts of the Bible

Manuscripts of Virgil

Renaissance manuscripts

Other

Mesoamerican manuscripts


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